(edited by Klipso.8653)
Warbringer request
Please no.
Alternative: set your options to use team colors.
Founding member of [NERF] Fort Engineer and driver for [TLC] The Legion of Charrs
RIP [SIC] Strident Iconoclast
Or backpieces in general dyeable!
Founding member of [NERF] Fort Engineer and driver for [TLC] The Legion of Charrs
RIP [SIC] Strident Iconoclast
Please no.
Alternative: set your options to use team colors.
I don’t mean for identification purposes during fights.
I just think it would be a neat addition if the color of the banners on the item changed to represent your server’s current color in that week’s matchup. (both inside and outside of the WvW maps)
Please no.
Alternative: set your options to use team colors.
I don’t mean for identification purposes during fights.
I just think it would be a neat addition if the color of the banners on the item changed to represent your server’s current color in that week’s matchup. (both inside and outside of the WvW maps)
Interesting idea, but so many fashion meta players would not be happy. Making backpieces dyeable instead would work and make everyone happy.
Founding member of [NERF] Fort Engineer and driver for [TLC] The Legion of Charrs
RIP [SIC] Strident Iconoclast
It would be fun if this back piece show which server they got it from.
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Please no.
Alternative: set your options to use team colors.
I don’t mean for identification purposes during fights.
I just think it would be a neat addition if the color of the banners on the item changed to represent your server’s current color in that week’s matchup. (both inside and outside of the WvW maps)
Interesting idea, but so many fashion meta players would not be happy. Making backpieces dyeable instead would work and make everyone happy.
^^This is the logical answer, but judging from my experience there could be issues with whether or not the area of material was designated as dye-able and which material type it’s currently made from etc. It is possible that the artist considered these things when creating the item – in which case this should be a relatively easy task, or it could be that it is prohibitively expensive.
For the record, I’m a big fan of changing my colours each week (if only because I have a poor memory – don’t pretend YOU’VE never tried to walk into the wrong coloured portal on a Friday evening!).